for lectures and classes
Lecture transcription for study, teaching, and revision.
Convert lecture recordings, seminars, class discussions, and course videos into searchable transcripts, summaries, and study material. SHRP keeps the workflow focused on learning, not replaying the same recording repeatedly.
// lecture workflow
Lecture transcription is different from generic dictation: the goal is to preserve a class or seminar so it can be searched, summarized, and reused for study.
record or collect the lecture
Use a classroom recording, seminar audio, phone voice memo, Zoom export, or course video file.
transcribe the lecture
Use live speech-to-text for quick notes, or upload the file when you need higher accuracy, timestamps, and speaker separation.
review uncertain sections
Clean lecture audio works best. Review names, technical vocabulary, equations, and moments with background noise.
turn transcript into study material
Use summaries, key points, or study notes to create revision material from the lecture transcript.
save and continue later
Signed-in users can reopen transcripts and generated outputs from dashboard history.
// who this page is for
students
Turn long lectures into searchable text and revision notes before exams.
professors and tutors
Create transcript material from recorded classes, tutorials, and seminars.
online course creators
Convert course recordings into captions, summaries, and lesson notes.
research seminars
Preserve guest talks and academic discussions for later review.
// what makes lecture transcripts useful
searchable learning material
Find definitions, examples, assignments, and exam hints without replaying the full recording.
speaker labels for discussions
File transcription can identify speakers, useful for seminars, panels, and classroom discussions.
timestamps and exports
Export lecture transcripts and subtitle formats when you need files for editing or study archives.
study-note continuation
Move from transcript to summaries and notes instead of stopping at raw text.
// privacy and classroom recordings
Live browser speech-to-text runs through your device speech engine. Uploaded lecture files are processed for transcription, and signed-in users can save history when they want to return later. Do not upload recordings unless you have the right to process them.
// faq
What is lecture transcription?
Lecture transcription turns a classroom, seminar, or course recording into readable text so students and educators can search, review, quote, and turn the material into notes.
Can SHRP transcribe recorded lectures?
Yes. Use speech-to-text for live browser dictation, or sign in to upload lecture audio or video files for higher-accuracy transcription with timestamps and speaker labels where available.
Can lecture transcripts become study notes?
Yes. Once you have a transcript, SHRP can help turn it into summaries, study notes, and other structured study material.
Is this only for students?
No. Students, professors, online instructors, tutors, researchers, and training teams can all use lecture transcription workflows.
Does SHRP claim perfect lecture accuracy?
No. Accuracy depends on audio quality, speaker clarity, accent, background noise, and overlapping speech. Clean recordings produce better transcripts.